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U.S.-based IoT firm Exosite announced recently that its cloud platform is now compatible with the TaiSEIA101 standard, a communication protocal released by the Taiwan Smart Energy Industry Association (TaiSEIA) last year.

The entire Simple Home Automated Control product line has been built using the Internet of Things (IoT) platform made by Ayla Networks. The products include Wi-Fi-based security cameras and alarms, motion and window sensors, smart LED light bulbs, doorbells, and smart plugs with energy monitoring ca

Managing energy consumption is not an easy task, and energy-efficiency enabler Verdigris is placing IoT meters inside buildings to measure energy use of individual devices to detect any abnormal consumption, so that building managers can fix problems accordingly.

The beauty of combining IoT-ready hardware with cloud-based software is that buildings can utilize existing hardwiring connections to quickly install a comprehensive solution to manage energy use, according to Zen Ecosystems, which provides smart energy management solutions for businesses.

Seeing the great demand of NHS (National Health Service) and the health industry in UK for technology, Inhealthcare has built the National Digital Health Platform that can support remote patient monitoring.

Los Angeles-based robotics startup ShadeCraft was established with a mission in mind: improve human life outdoors. First introduced in CES 2017, ShadeCraft‘s flagship product SUNFLOWER is depicted as “the response to a void in smart home ecosystem”.